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Classical Studies

2017
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Contents Products shown on cover page for quick reference
1 Online Resources
10 Reference Works
12 Ancient History
15 Ancient Philosophy
17 Ancient Science and Medicine
18 Archaeology, Epigraphy and
Papyrology
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19 Classical Reception
21 Greek and Latin Literature
24 Language and Linguistics
25 Late Antiquity
27 Early Christianity
29 Journals

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Classical Studies E-Books Online, Brill’s Companions in Classical Studies


Collection 2017 Online III

Brill’s Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2017 is the The third online collection of Brill’s acclaimed series of
electronic version of the book publication program of Brill in the Companions in Classical Studies continues to present the best
field of Classical Studies in 2017. in current scholarship in the field. The topics of the volumes in
this collection range from the History of Ancient Scholarship
Coverage: Ancient Philosophy, Ancient History, Ancient Religion, to Sophocles, Seneca and more. As with the first and second
Greek and Roman Literature, Epigraphy & Papyrology, Archeology collections, this will be of use to scholars and students alike as
excellent starting points for teaching as well as research.
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- Full text search, advanced search functionality This collection contains 10 titles. A complete table of contents is
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Philosophia Antiqua Online Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language


Studies in Ancient Philosophy and Linguistics Online
Editorial Board: K.A. Algra, Utrecht, F.A.J. de Haas, Leiden, General Editor: Georgios K. Giannakis, Thessaloniki
J. Mansfeld, Utrecht, C.J. Rowe, Durham, D.T. Runia,
Melbourne, and Ch. Wildberg, Princeton The Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics
(EAGLL) is a unique work that brings together the latest research
from across a range of disciplines which contribute to our
The online collection of Philosophia Antiqua the leading series knowledge of Ancient Greek. It is an indispensable research tool
specializing in books on Ancient Philosophy, covering the entire for scholars and students of Greek, of linguistics, and of other
history of the subject from the Presocratics through Plato, Aristotle Indo-European languages, as well as of Biblical literature. The
and the Stoics to the Neoplatonists of late Antiquity. All volumes in EAGLL offers a systematic and comprehensive treatment of all
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the series have now been digitized and are included in aspects of the history and study of Ancient Greek, comprising
this online collection. This collection contains 147 titles, up to and detailed descriptions of the language from Proto-Greek to koine.
including all titles published in It addresses linguistic aspects from several perspectives including
2017. history, structure, individual singularities, biographical references,
schools of thought, technical meta-language, sociolinguistic
The series has recently tended to emphasize areas that once used issues, dialects, didactics, translation practices, generic issues,
to be underrepresented in the literature, for example Hellenistic Greek in relation to other languages, etc., and on all levels of
philosophy, the sceptical tradition, Galen and other non-Platonist analysis including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax,
authors of later Antiquity, but this merely reflects a shifting lexicon, semantics, stylistics, etc. It also includes all the necessary
focus in the field and is not a matter of deliberate policy. The background information regarding the roots of Greek in Indo-
over-riding concern of the series is to promote scholarship of European. As and when, excursions may be made to later stages
2 the highest quality and originality, publishing work specifically of the language, e.g. Byzantine or even later. The focus, however,
oriented towards texts (editions, commentaries, translations), but will predominantly be Ancient Greek. With well over 500 entries
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also monographs, including both those that offer new readings on all aspects of Ancient Greek, this new encyclopedia aspires to
of familiar – or less familiar – texts and those that explore the become a basic research tool and the recognized reference work on
intersections between ancient and modern topics and approaches. the subject.
Volumes are published in English, French and German. The series
includes edited volumes that show a clear and coherent focus, but Features & Benefits
does not normally host Festschriften or Memorial volumes. - Full Text Search, advanced search options
- Extensive cross-references, navigation via hyperlinks
For recent volumes that appear in the print series, see page 15. - Articles covering a wide-range of topics such as the Greek
of various sources (texts, manuscripts, inscriptions, reading
traditions), major grammatical features (phonology,
morphology, and syntax), lexicon, script and paleography,
theoretical linguistic approaches, etc.
- All Greek transcribed

Readership: Anyone with an interest in Ancient Greek language


and linguistics. Classicists, linguists, historians.

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The International Aristotle Bibliography The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek


Presented and Maintained by Richard Ingardia, St John’s Online
University, USA Franco Montanari, Genoa
English Edition edited by Madeleine Goh
The International Aristotle Bibliography Online is a comprehensive and Chad Schroeder, under the auspices of the Center
research tool giving access to over 50,000 books, journal articles, for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University
book chapters, book reviews and dissertations on the philosopher Advisory Editors: Gregory Nagy, Harvard,
Aristotle and his influence. The bibliography covers more than and Leonard Muellner, Brandeis
100 years of publication in a broad range of languages. As such, it
presents an invaluable resource for all those interested in (ancient)
philosophy. Under the continued editorship of Richard Ingardia, The Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is the English translation

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the bibliography will be updated every six months with hundreds of Franco Montanari’s Vocabolario della Lingua Greca. With an
of the most recent publications, as well as with additional entries established reputation as the most important modern dictionary
from previous years. The Aristotle Bibliography is the most for Ancient Greek, it brings together 140,000 headwords taken from
complete database on Aristotelian scholarship available on the the literature, papyri, inscriptions and other sources of the archaic
web. period up to the 6th Century CE, and occasionally beyond. The
Brill Dictionary of Ancient Greek is an invaluable companion for the
Features and Benefits study of Classics and Ancient Greek, for beginning students and
- International bibliography of publications in European languages advanced scholars alike. Translated and edited under the auspices
on all aspects of Aristotle studies and closely related subjects of The Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC, The Brill
- Covering the period of 1900 to the present, with some earlier Dictionary of Ancient Greek is based on the completely revised 3rd
printed works Italian edition published in 2013 by Loescher Editore, Torino.
- 2 annual updates of hundreds of new entries 3
- Over 50,000 records Features

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- Search results can be printed, saved and exported - The principal parts of some 15,000 verbs are listed directly
following the entry and its etymology. For each of these forms,
the occurrence in the ancient texts has been certified. When
found only once, the location is cited.
- Nearly all entries include citations from the texts with careful
mention of the source.
- The Dictionary is especially rich in personal names re-checked
against the sources for the 3rd Italian edition, and in scientific
terms, which have been categorized according to discipline.
- Each entry has a clear structure and typography making it easy
to navigate.

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Jacoby Online
Jacoby Online is one of the most authoritative resources for the Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker IV contains biography
study of ancient Greek historians. and antiquarian literature. Its general editor is Stefan Schorn
It comprises (University of Leuven). Planned by Jacoby, but never finished
- Felix Jacoby’s monumental Die Fragmente der griechischen by him, this section of Jacoby Online comprises • Translations,
Historiker I-III commentaries and biographical essays on relatively unknown
- Brill’s New Jacoby, a new English edition of FgrHist I-IIII historians
- Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker IV • Die Fragmente der - Original Greek texts with translations and commentaries
griechischen Historiker V - 81 of a projected 300 historians already online, the rest will be
added in the next 10-15 years
Jacoby Online is updated twice a year.
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Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker V contains geography. Its


Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker I-III is Felix Jacoby’s general editor is Hans-Joachim Gehrke (University of Freiburg).
monumental German-language edition of Greek historians whose This section, too, was planned by Jacoby, but never finished by him.
work is only preserved as fragments in later works. It contains It comprises
- Genealogy and mythography (I), universal history and chronicles • Translations, commentaries and biographical essays on relatively
(II), ethnology and horography (III) unknown historians
- Testimonies of ancient historians’ lives and fragments from their • Original Greek texts with translations and commentaries
works (as preserved in later authors) • 49 of a projected 100 already online, the rest will be added in the
next two years
Brill’s New Jacoby is a new, contemporary English-language edition
of Jacoby’s original work. Its general editor is Ian Worthington Features and Benefits of Jacoby Online
4 (University of Missouri). It contains • English translations of - Full text search for Greek and English
testimonies and fragments (which are also given in Greek) - Extensive indexes and keywords
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- Commentaries on testimonies and fragments reflecting the - En face English translations of Greek fragments and testimonies
current state of scholarship - Intuitive navigation
- New testimonies and fragments (and occasionally new
historians!)
- Biographical essays, providing scholarly interpretations of
historians and their works.
- Up to date bibliographies

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New Pauly Online Brill’s New Pauly Supplements Online I


Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World Edited by Hubert Cancik, Manfred Landfester
and Helmuth Schneider
Edited by Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider
(Antiquity) and Manfred Landfester (Classical Tradition)

New Pauly Online features the complete sets of both Brill’s New Brill’s New Pauly Supplements Online brings together 6 major
Pauly and Metzler’s Der Neue Pauly. The encyclopedic coverage reference works for study of the ancient world and its reception
and high academic standard of the work, the interdisciplinary and in later centuries, including the acclaimed Historical Atlas of the
contemporary approach and clear and accessible presentation Ancient World. Ranging from comprehensive lists of rulers and
have made the New Pauly the unrivalled modern reference dynasties that made their mark on history to the biographies of

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work for the ancient world. Fifteen volumes (Antiquity, 1-15) are scholars throughout the ages who shaped our knowledge of the
devoted to Greco-Roman antiquity and cover more than two classics.
thousand years of history, ranging from the second millennium
BC to early medieval Europe. Special emphasis is given to the The collection consist of the following titles:
interaction between Greco-Roman culture on the one hand, 1. Chronologies of the Ancient World
and Semitic, Celtic, Germanic, and Slavonic culture, and ancient 2. Dictionary of Greek and Latin Authors and Texts
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam on the other hand. Five volumes 3. Historical Atlas of the Ancient World
(Classical Tradition, I-V) are uniquely concerned with the long and 4. The Reception of Myth and Mythology
influential aftermath of antiquity and the process of continuous 5. The Reception of Classical Literature
reinterpretation and revaluation of the ancient heritage, including 6. The History of Classical Scholarship
the history of classical scholarship.
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- Allows for basic and advanced searches
- Fully cross-referenced including hyperlinks
- Open Url (Uniform Resource Locator) which enables users to
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Online
Edited by A. Chaniotis, Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton, T. Corsten, University of Vienna,
N. Papazarkadas, University of California, Berkeley,
and R.A. Tybout, Leiden University

The English edition is only available as a set with the German Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG) is an annual
version Der Neue Pauly Supplemente II Online. For more details publication collecting newly published Greek inscriptions and
see Brill’s New Pauly Supplements Online II & Der Neue Pauly studies on previously known documents. Material later than the
Supplemente II Online. 8th century A.D. is not included. Supplementum Epigraphicum
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Graecum presents complete Greek texts of all new inscriptions


Brill’s New Pauly Supplements Online II brings together seven with a critical apparatus; it summarizes new readings,
reference volumes for study of the Ancient World and its reception interpretations and studies of known inscriptions, and occasionally
in later centuries. Two reception volumes focus on the Renaissance presents the Greek text of these documents. Inscriptions are listed
and Enlightenment periods, while the volume about the reception by their provenance, e.g. Dodona or Abdera. These place names are
of historical figures complements that about figures from grouped into regions, such as Attica or Illyria.
mythology (vol. 4). The other four volumes are about Antiquity
itself – including Early and Late Antiquity. In the SEG Online, in order to keep lists and loading times short,
these regions are grouped into several larger areas: Greece, North,
The collection consists of the following titles: Aegean, West, Asia Minor, and East.
7. Figures of Antiquity and their Reception in Art, Literature and
6 Music Lemma Structure
8. The Reception of Antiquity in Renaissance Humanism - Each lemma has a unique identifier made up from the printed
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9. Archaeology and History of Early Mediterranean Cultures - Online uses Arabic numerals, not Roman). This number is followed
forthcoming by a heading stating origin, type and date of the inscription, e.g.
10. History and Culture of Byzantium - forthcoming Kos. Funerary epigram for Nikaia, 2nd cent. A.D.
11. Greek and Roman Military History - forthcoming
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Gregory of Nyssa Online Gregorii Nysseni Opera Online


Editors Original Text Edition: Werner Jaeger, Hermann Included in the Gregory of Nyssa Online
Langerbeck, Heinrich Dörrie, Hadwig Hoerner
Advisors Online Edition: Ekkehard Mühlenberg
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Gregory of Nyssa Online gives you access to both the Gregorii Gregorii Nysseni Opera Online is the ultimate online critical text
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Together, these two resources provide the ultimate online critical manuscripts, introduced with a complete discussion of the textual
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complete discussion of the textual transmission and accompanied
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Lexicon Gregorianum). Each online resource is also available as 20 (IV 2) De hominis opificio in the next years.
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- 10 hardback volumes totaling more than 13,000 entries, >6500 Fathers, Church history and Late Antique thought in general.
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Lexicon Gregorianum Online Lexicon of Greek Grammarians of


Antiquity
General Editor: Franco Montanari

Associate Editors: Lara Pagani and Fausto Montana

The result of more than three decades of dedicated scholarly Grammarians of antiquity taught and practiced philology, text
research by the Forschungsstelle Gregor von Nyssa (Münster), the criticism and rhetoric, essential skills in the education, career
Lexicon Gregorianum constitutes the most comprehensive Greek- and public life of ancient Greeks and Romans. Brill’s Lexicon of
German dictionary ever of the language used by Gregory of Nyssa. Greek Grammarians of Antiquity (LGGA) serves as the first point
It is, and will be for the foreseeable future, the only dictionary of reference for information on these ancient grammarians for
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available specifically addressing the vocabulary of late Classical scholars of Greek and Latin antiquity, in particular for research
Greek. into the history of philology, grammar and ancient scholarship.
Sorted alphabetically by Latin name, each entry consists of 1) an
Far from being a simple word list, this seminal reference work introduction with biographical information on the respective
documents Gregory’s complete vocabulary, taking account of the grammarian, as well as a discussion of his work and preserved
syntax, meaning and connotations of every occurrence of a key fragments; 2) the Greek text of these fragments; and finally 3)
word in his writings. the relevant bibliography, including lists of editions (if any) and
studies. A total of more than 570 grammarians have been identified
The complete Lexicon Online will comprise 10 volumes, totaling for inclusion in the LGGA and about 300 will be available in the
more than 13,000 entries. first publication online. Each entry will be published in Italian and
English and the publication will be complete in 2019.
8 The Lexicon Gregorianum Online is an technologically advanced,
indispensable tool for all philological, philosophical and
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theological research on Gregory of Nyssa, the Greek Church


Fathers, Church history and Late Antique thought.

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entries, >6500 pages
- Translation Greek–German
- Complete vocabulary of Gregory of Nyssa, exemplary for 4th-
century Greek in general
- The only dictionary available specifically addressing the
vocabulary of late Classical Greek.
- Includes Volume 10, Proper Names Dictionary Greek–German–
English
- Technologically advanced, indispensable research tool for all
philological, philosophical and theological research on Gregory
of Nyssa, the Greek Church Fathers, Church history and Late
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Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Brill’s Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin


Online World Online
Edited by Alexander Lubotsky, Leiden University Edited by Philip Ford (†), Jan Bloemendal
and Charles Fantazzi

CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2014

The Indo-European Etymological Dictionaries Online (IEDO) With its striking range and penetrating depth, Brill’s Encyclopaedia
reconstructs the lexicon for the most important languages and of the Neo-Latin World traces the enduring history and wide-
language branches of Indo-European. It is a rich and voluminous ranging cultural influence of Neo-Latin, the form of Latin that
online reference source for historical and general linguists. originated in the Italian Renaissance and persists to the modern

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Dictionaries can be cross-searched, with an advance search era. Featuring original contributions by a host of distinguished
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more complex research queries. Each entry is accompanied every aspect of the civilized world from literature and law to
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reconstructions, cognates and often extensive bibliographical advanced scholar and the graduate student.
information. Content will be updated and added on a regular basis.
The latest addition is The Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic The Encyclopaedia is also available in print, for more information
Inherited Lexicon by Rick Derksen. see page 10.

IEDO includes:
- Etymological Dictionary of the Baltic Inherited Lexicon, Rick
Derksen 9
- Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic, Guus Kroonen

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- Etymological Dictionary of Greek, Robert Beekes with the
assistance of Lucien van Beek
- Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic, Ranko Matasović
- Etymological Dictionary of the Armenian Inherited Lexicon, Hrach
K. Martirosyan
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previous years that we missed in earlier 500 have proven to be recarved. It provides of the Roman, Christian and Islamic
volumes and from studies published after thorough analyses of the different recarving monuments of Syria (including Lebanon,
2011 but pertaining to material from 2012. methods, some of which can be attributed Jordan, Palestine/Israel). An epilogue
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establishing classifiable categories, and on the state of the monuments, and their
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26 Accorinti, D. (ed.) Brill’s Companion to Nonnus of Panopolis 27 Furstenberg, Y. (ed.) Jewish and Christian Communal
12 Agius, D., Khalil, E., Scerri, E. and Williams, A. (eds) Human Identities in the Roman World
Interaction with the Environment in the Red Sea, Selected 25 Furstenberg-Levi, S. The Accademia Pontaniana,
Papers of Red Sea Project VI A Model of a Humanist Network
26 Arnold, J., Bjornlie, S. and Sessa, K. (eds) A Companion 11 Giannakis, G.K. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language
to Ostrogothic Italy and Linguistics (3 vols)
16 Arruzza, C. and Nikulin, D. (eds) Philosophy and Political 27 Gleede, B. Parabiblica Latina, Studien zu den griechisch-
Power in Antiquity lateinischen Übersetzungen parabiblischer Literatur unter
16 Aydin, S. Sergius of Reshaina: Introduction to Aristotle besonderer Berücksichtigung der apostolischen Väter
and his Categories, Addressed to Philotheos 24 Goldstein, D. Classical Greek Syntax, Wackernagel’s Law in
15 Bakker, F.A. Epicurean Meteorology, Sources, Method, Scope Herodotus
and Organization 19 Goldwyn, A.J. and Nikopoulos, J. (eds) Brill’s Companion to
21 Bakker, E.J. (ed.) Authorship and Greek Song: Authority, the Reception of Classics in International Modernism and the
Authenticity, and Performance, Studies in Archaic and Classical Avant-Garde
Greek Song, Vol. 3 18 Greenhalgh, M. Syria’s Monuments: Their Survival and
11 Beekes, R. Etymological Dictionary of Greek (2 vols) Destruction
22 Bierl, A. and Lardinois, A. (eds) The Newest Sappho: P. Sapph. 14 Halpern, B. and Sacks, K. (eds) Cultural Contact and
Obbink and P. GC inv. 105, Frs. 1-4, Studies in Archaic and Appropriation in the Axial-Age Mediterranean World,
Classical Greek Song, vol. 2 A Periplos
23 Bingham, D.J. and Jefford, C.N. (eds) Intertextuality in the 17 Harris, W.V. (ed.) Popular Medicine in Graeco-Roman
Second Century Antiquity: Explorations

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27 Bishop, R., Leemans, J. and Tamas, H. (eds) Preaching after 15 Havrda, M. The So-Called Eighth Stromateus by Clement
Easter: Mid-Pentecost, Ascension, and Pentecost in Late of Alexandria, Early Christian reception of Greek scientific
Antiquity methodology
24 Blatherwick, H. Prophets, Gods and Kings in Sīrat Sayf ibn 25 Haye, T. Verlorenes Mittelalter: Ursachen und Muster der
Dhī Yazan, An Intertextual Reading of an Egyptian Popular Epic Nichtüberlieferung mittellateinischer Literatur
12 Bru, H. La Phrygie Parorée et la Pisidie septentrionale aux 27 Hornung, C. Apostasie im antiken Christentum, Studien zum
époques hellénistique et romaine, Géographie historique et Glaubensabfall in altkirchlicher Theologie, Disziplin und Pastoral
sociologie culturelle (4.-7. Jahrhundert n. Chr.)
28 Bryant, K.E. Paul and the Rise of the Slave, Death and 23 Jenkins, F.C. Ammianus Marcellinus, An Annotated
Resurrection of the Oppressed in the Epistle to the Romans Bibliography, 1474 to the Present
10 Cancik, H., Schneider, H. and Landfester, M. (eds) Brill’s New 21 Jonkers, G. The Textual Tradition of Plato’s Timaeus and Critias
Pauly (22 vols), Encyclopedia of the Ancient World 13 Kröss, K. Die politische Rolle der stadtrömischen Plebs in der 33
22 Cazzato, V. and Lardinois, A. (eds) The Look of Lyric: Greek Kaiserzeit

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Song and the Visual, Studies in Archaic and Classical Greek 15 Lakmann, M.-L. Platonici minores, 1. Jh.v.Chr. – 2. Jh.n.Chr.
Song, vol. 1 Prosopographie. Fragmente und Testimonien mit deutscher
11 Chaniotis, A., Corsten, T., Papazarkadas, N. and Tybout, Übersetzung
R. (eds) Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Volume LXII 19 Lauriola, R. and Demetriou, K.N. (eds) Brill’s Companion
(2012) to the Reception of Sophocles
25 Ciccolella, F. and Silvano, L. Teachers, Students, and Schools 17 Lewis, O. Praxagoras of Cos on Arteries, Pulse and Pneuma,
of Greek in the Renaissance Fragments and Interpretation
14 Collins, J.J. and Manning, J. (eds) Revolt and Resistance in the 13 Lo Cascio, E. and Tacoma, L.E. (eds) The Impact of Mobility
Ancient Classical World and the Near East, In the Crucible of and Migration in the Roman Empire, Proceedings of the Twelfth
Empire Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Rome,
20 Constantinidis, S. (ed.) The Reception of Aeschylus’ Plays June 17-19, 2015)
through Shifting Models and Frontiers 26 López-Muñoz, M. Augustini Valerii De Rhetorica Ecclesiastica
26 Cupane, C. and Krönung, B. (eds) Fictional Storytelling libri III
in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean and Beyond 14 Madsen, J.M. and Lange, C. (eds) Cassius Dio: Greek
12 Dickenson, C. On the Agora, The Evolution of a Public Space Intellectual and Roman Politician
in Hellenistic and Roman Greece (c. 323 BC – 267 AD) 18 Malik, P. P.Beatty III (P47): The Codex, Its Scribe, and Its Text
27 Dodson, J. and Briones, D. (eds) Paul and Seneca in Dialogue 22 Manioti, N. (ed.) Family in Flavian Epic
11 Endress, G. and Gutas, D. (eds) A Greek and Arabic 20 Marciniak, K. (ed.) Our Mythical Childhood... The Classics
Lexicon (GALex), Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval and Literature for Children and Young Adults
Translations from Greek into Arabic. Volume 1 (Alif ) Second, 26 Matheou, N.S., Kampianaki, T. and Bondioli, L.M. (eds)
Revised Edition From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities
11 Endress, G. and Gutas, D. (eds) A Greek and Arabic 22 McInerney, J. and Sluiter, I. (eds) Valuing Landscape in
Lexicon (GALex), Materials for a Dictionary of the Mediaeval Classical Antiquity, Natural Environment and Cultural
Translations from Greek into Arabic. Fascicle 13, ‫ تيب‬TO ‫نيب‬ Imagination
19 Falcon, A. (ed.) Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Aristotle 10 Montanari, F.; Goh, M. and Schroeder, C. (eds) The Brill
in Antiquity Dictionary of Ancient Greek (SET), Deluxe Edition
10 Ford, P., Bloemendal, J. and Fantazzi, C.E. (eds) Brill’s 10 Montanari, F.; Goh, M. and Schroeder, C. (eds) The Brill
Encyclopaedia of the Neo-Latin World (2 vols.) Dictionary of Ancient Greek
Authors Index

20 Morais, C., Hardwick, L. and Silva, M.d. (eds) Portrayals of 15 Sorensen, A. Plato on Democracy and Political technē
Antigone in Portugal, 20th and 21st Century Rewritings of the 23 Spilsbury, P. and Seeman, C. Flavius Josephus: Translation
Antigone Myth and Commentary, Volume 6a: Judean Antiquities 11
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